Marple's Hometown Monthly Magazine
Mailed to homes and also read online!

Author: Doug Humes

Centennials, Root Beer and The Barrell

  In 2026, we celebrate the 250th birthday of the United States, and there is…

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Marple Public School No. 3: Cedar Grove School

In 1965, Marple historian Clarissa Smith wrote with regret: “The date stone ‘MARPLE PUBLIC SCHOOL…

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Old Roads Out of Philadelphia

The Reverend John T. Faris was a curious man. Born in 1871 in Missouri, raised…

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Daniel Williamson’s Well

Seventeen-year-old Daniel Williamson, born in Cheshire, England, left his mother country for the new world…

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War Comes to Marple

In the Fall of 1777, the countryside was in an uproar. The previous summer, the…

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The First Church in Marple

Marple Township did not have a church building for its first 150 years. Early settlers…

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The 1793 Septennial Census in Marple Township

The Pennsylvania Constitution of 1776 provided for proportional representation among the counties. Counties with more…

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Thomas Earle Faces Down the Marple Mob

In 1837, Quaker James Lewis, a tanner on Malin Road, took a stand on one…

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Murder Most Foul!

Marple Township has the dubious distinction of being the location of the first murder in…

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When the Circus Came to Town

I recently spotted this ticket on eBay. The Hunt Brothers circus was coming to Broomall…

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